Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) provides natural gas and electric services to approximately 16 million people across Northern and Central California. The company’s core operations include electricity generation, transmission, and distribution; natural gas transmission and distribution; energy efficiency programs; and renewable energy solutions such as solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass. PG&E operates extensive infrastructure featuring around 131,000 miles of electric lines and 43,000 miles of natural gas pipelines, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Founded in 1905 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, PG&E focuses heavily on wildfire mitigation and grid modernization to enhance operational safety and reliability. Recent key developments include completing 1,000 miles of underground power lines in high wildfire-risk areas, with plans for approximately 700 more miles of undergrounding and 500 miles of additional grid upgrades through 2026. The company also launched the world's first ultra-long duration hybrid battery and hydrogen energy storage microgrid, expanding electric vehicle charging infrastructure with over 3,800 new ports. PG&E is committed to climate goals aimed at achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, reflected in its delivery of 100% greenhouse gas-free electricity through a mix of nuclear, renewables, and hydropower. It has also implemented programs offering energy-saving rebates, backup power incentives, and gas appliance safety checks. PG&E continues to improve customer affordability, reporting residential electric rate decreases in 2025 and anticipated further reductions in 2026, alongside operational efficiencies resulting in cost savings of about $2.5 billion. The company’s strategic emphasis on safety, sustainability, innovation, and affordability positions it as a leading utility amid evolving energy and regulatory landscapes.